Passwords are an unavoidable part of both employees’ and IT administrators’ lives. Organizations need a solution that can combat redundant IT service calls, manage passwords efficiently, facilitate password self-service, and do much more, from anywhere, at any time. Are you …

Back to school Active Directory password management blues are a huge problem. If you’re an IT administrator at an educational institution, you know exactly what we’re talking about. At the start of the school year, the huge flow of new …

Passwords are still the most popular authentication method used to grant users access to critical business resources. According to the 2017 State of Authentication Report, more than half of US companies use only passwords to protect their intellectual property …

Passwords are the first line of defense between a hacker and your data. A decade ago, a password alone may have kept your data secure, but today, that’s no longer the case. The easiest way for a hacker to gain …

How many times have we all seen the password expiration pop-up on our Active Directory workstation and have simply ignored it? We’ve all been there; resetting a soon-to-expire password almost always feels like tomorrow’s problem. But that, in itself, is …

A few decades ago, organizations were content knowing their network resources were password protected. With the increasing number of security breaches and digital crime, being password protected doesn’t carry as much weight as it once did.

Businesses adopt a swarm of applications like G Suite, Office 365, and Salesforce to help employees work more efficiently. This may not always fare well for end users, especially when the number of adopted applications is high and users have …

While many organizations aren’t afraid to adopt multiple applications to increase productivity, they often compromise on certain value-adding features for cost-reduction. One such feature is Active Directory (AD)-based single sign-on (SSO). Companies don’t realize the potential of such a key …

With the exponential growth in the number of cloud applications employees use, organizations have begun looking at identity management software to manage their employees’ credentials. With the right identity management software, you can provide secure, one-click access to all your …

With each software as a service (SaaS) application used in your business, employees need to remember the correct credentials to be able to access them. If you use several of these types of applications, your employees may begin to experience …